4 Best Backup Cameras, According to Car Experts
Our top pick is Wolfbox's G840S Mirror Backup Camera.

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Backup cameras are one of the best driving aids out there, helping with visibility in what could otherwise be blindspots. In 2018, the Department of Transportation has required that backup cameras come standard in all vehicles, and a lot of cars were including them before 2018 anyway. Chances are if you have a newer car, you probably already have one. But what about if you're driving an older car pre-camera ages? That's where aftermarket backup cameras come in.
Here at the Good Housekeeping Institute, we regularly review and test all kinds of car gear, from the best car accessories to car cleaning products. For the more nitty-gritty car tech though (like the best car buffers) we call on our friends at Car and Driver to pick their brains. To find the best backup cameras, we talked with Associate Commerce Editor Colin Morgan, Assistant Testing Editor Kathrine Keeler and Associate Testing Editor Gannon Burgett, as well as dug through their testing data.
Our top picks:
Once you've looked though our top picks, go to the end of this article to learn more about what to look for when shopping for a backup camera and how we chose these products. Looking for more ways to upgrade your ride? Check out our guides on the best car leather cleaners, best car air mattresses and best car air fresheners. You can also check out Car and Driver's original review here!
Abigail (she/her) is product reviews writer who has covered everything from kitchen gear to mattresses and smart blinds. She graduated from Louisiana State University with a B.A. in creative writing and earned her M.S. in publishing digital and print media from New York University. She currently works at Wirecutter, but has also spent time on staff at Good Housekeeping and The Southern Review literary magazine. In her free time you can find her quilting, cross-stitching or trying to figure out how to squeeze one more bookshelf in her tiny apartment.
